An 8-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department due to worsening abdominal pain for a day. He has vomited twice but has had neither fever nor diarrhea. The patient has had no previous abdominal pain or trauma. Vital signs are unremarkable. Examination shows scleral icterus and epigastric tenderness. An abdominal mass is palpable in the right upper quadrant. Laboratory results are as follows:
Ultrasonography reveals an extrahepatic cystic mass and a normal gallbladder. Which of the following is the most likely underlying cause of this patient's presentation?
A) Biliary atresia
B) Biliary cyst
C) Carcinoma of the head of the pancreas
D) Focal nodular hyperplasia
E) Pancreatic pseudocyst
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